Main
Main Page
Message Board
Interviews
Who'd Play Who?

Trading Card Game
Scores CCG Section
Bandai Card of the Day
Old Killer Decks
Tips & Strategies
IQ's Crew
CCG Spoilers

Episode Summaries
U.S. Dubbed DBZ
U.S. Dubbed DB
U.S. Dubbed DBGT
Jap. Fansub DB
Jap. Fansub DBZ
Jap. Fansub DBGT
Movies

By Fans
DBZ Editorials
Episode Summaries
Manga Reviews
DBZ Song Parodies
Fan Fiction
Time Travel
Theory
Voice Overs
What If...?

Information
Adventure History
Akira Toriyama
Attack List
Before Dragon Ball
Biographies
Character Appearances
Character Deaths
Daizenshyu Guide
DB Summary
DBZ Summary
DBGT Summary
Dialogue Scripts
Dragon Balls
Dragon Ball GT Info
Dragon Ball Mix-Ups
Dragon Ball Time Line
Dragon Ball Wishes
Dragon Ball World Guide
Every Single Fight
Final Battle!
Jap. Game Reviews
Growing Up
Guides
Important Numbers
Item Guide
Japanese Lessons
King Kamehameha
Lyrics
Merchandise Guide
Movie Reviews
Name Puns
Name Translations
Newbie Guide
Power Levels
Relation Charts
Red Ribbon Army Ranks
Room of Spirit and Time
Saiya-jin Forms
Special Attacks
Tenkaichi Budoukai Info
Training Locations
Voice Actors

Multimedia
Daizenshyu Scans
Final Bout Scans

Video Games
Game Reviews
DBZ Sagas Walkthrough

Japanese Dragon Ball GT - Episode Summaries

Episode 4 - Wanted!! Gokuu is a Criminal?

Dragonball GT Episode 4
(Aired 2/28/96)
Uontedo!!  Gokuu ga shimeite hai!?
Wanted!!  Gokuu is a criminal!?  (See note below)

Pan and Trunks intend on following after the truck, but Gokuu suggests that they teleport instead.  The robot tries to sneak away, but while it has the Dragon Radar, Pan won’t let it out of her sight—she ties it up and stuffs it in her pack (which Trunks gets to carry.) However, after a couple of painful attempts at teleporting (the trio only goes a few feet forward and 30 feet down) they discover that Gokuu has lost the ability to teleport (probably because he’s a child again.) In his palace, Don Kia is interrupted during his pudding break by two minions—they’ve found a strange spaceship, which is being analyzed as they speak.  Don Kia, though, only cares for fast money, and orders the ship to be sold for scrap.  That night, the trio infiltrate the research center where the ship is being held.  Pan expects it to be located in a hard-to-find place, but Gokuu spots it out in the middle of a courtyard.  (Pan is annoyed that Gokuu showed her up like that.)  They close in, past all of the guards, but make several silly slip-ups (for comic effect.)  The ship is in an open area, well-lit.  Gokuu volunteers to fight it out with the guards, and Pan dismisses him.  Finally, a guard throws a coke can into the darkness, hitting Pan in the head.  Pan breaks down, but Gokuu and Trunks keep her from crying out loud.  A rock hits Trunks on the head, and he lands backwards atop of the robot.  It complains and the guards are alerted.

The shooting begins.  Gokuu wonders why Pan wants to fight now, when she wouldn’t let him do it before.  She answers that they have to judge things “case-by-case.”  Gokuu hears it as “cake on cake” and wants to eat again.  The good guys easily trash the baddies.  Gokuu frees the ship from it’s skyhook, down onto a flatbed hovercraft.  Pan takes the hovercraft’s wheel.  Don Kia’s two minions show up (one is called something like “Kiru-sama”)  Pan can brake, but she can’t drive worth beans.  Many statues of Don Kia get destroyed.  The two minions are waiting on the road for the hovercraft, and they use a twin energy ball attack—which is defeated by Gokuu’s counterattack.  Gokuu’s energy ball arcs up along one building, and is easily batted away by a weird leopard man.  The leopard and Gokuu spot each other, and the new villain thinks that the boy may be a Saiya-jin.  The trio escape with the ship.  Back in his palace, Don Kia is chewing out the two minions for losing the money that the ship represents.  He goes too far in handing out his insults, and Rejjik (the weird leopard) speaks up.  Don Kia immediately falls over himself in sucking up to Rejjik.  (The two minions are charged several million Gametsu as a result of their bungling.) Fortunately, the trio had been caught on camera, and the villains wonder what it is that the aliens wanted.  Don Kia, at least, doesn’t think that the trio will escape very easily.

The next day, Trunks works on the ship, then they go into town to get food for all of them.  When they arrive, the townsfolk panic and bolt, revealing all of the ugly “wanted” posters on the walls.  Pan is upset at being portrayed this way, but Gokuu finds it fun.  Then the police arrive, and are easily evaded.

At night, it rains again; which irritates Pan.  All of them suffer from hunger pangs.  The robot starts sounding off, causing Pan to hit it in the backpack.  However, Trunks notices that the robot is acting like a giant Dragon Radar, and he runs off to see if there is a Dragon Ball nearby.  Soon after, the police arrive again, trapping the trio inside a poor section of town.

- Kyle Steinhauser

 

- All material copyright of Pojo.com.
c-1999-2001

This site is not associated with Cartoon Network or TOEI Entertainment.
Dragonball Z  is a registered trademark of TOEI Animation CO., LTD.

Visit the 
Dragonballtop50 Click Here to Visit!